EVENT PREVIEW
Sabine Wagner explains that despite diffi cult times in the mining sector, bauma remains the number 1 industry event
Sabine Wagner erklärt, dass bauma trotz schwieriger Zeiten in der Bergbaubranche die Branchenveranstaltung Nr. 1 bleibt
Sabine Wagner explica que a pesar de los tiempos difíciles en el sector minero, bauma (Feria para la construcción, materiales de construcción y maquinaria para minería y vehículos para la construcción y equipamiento) sigue siendo el evento número 1 de la industria
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hether at construction sites, underground or on the seafl oor, bauma shows the
global industry what will infl uence, change and revolutionise construction and mining work in the future. T e 31st edition of the leading trade fair for construction machinery, building material machines, mining machines, construction vehicles and construction equipment attracts 3,400 exhibitors to Munich, including more than 700 companies in mining and raw- materials extraction and processing. It takes place April 11-17, 2016. 17 exhibition halls and the entire outdoor exhibition site revolve around
intense networking and a professional exchange. Naturally, the mining industry’s key players are also there – which is a clear indication of how well the mining sector is integrated into bauma. As is the constantly growing visitor interest and consistently positive ratings: more than 90% of visitors gave integrating the mining sector into the fair a rating of “good” to “excellent”. Also impressive is the number of visitors (125,850) who stated that they were interested in the mining sector. T e bauma Forum also focuses on world premieres and the latest technologies and trends in the mining sector. In 2013, 95% of Forum visitors were full of praise
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